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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1889)
1 i Grant Co. Mies. LOCAL BREVITIES. .Oiil your thermometer mcltt V llucsklolxirriM are reported not as plentiful m iiiunl. The days are jjettini lik . tlio test of in notnowhat shorter. Now timothy hay delivered in bringing from eleven to twevr dol lars a ton. Handier a wa y uji Uu) click Sloan mill Moody have fine groin crops thU hcAMnt. Mining locution noticoi for wile nt this ollic?. Huy some- beforo .jou go inpcting. There arc 70,000 lawyer in tho United Stnten nnil still the country is rofe and itorou'i. The board of equalizition, ax . tisr notice che. whore, is a-lverthod to meet on the lait Monday in August. linker City obtained a liountiful supply of pure water for protective and domestic poroses nt a depth of 150 foiL The sons of tho tmwirvf midline is growiiig weaker anil weaker. Soon it will not bo heard nt all in these parts. An Indian in tho everglades of Floiidit, it is said, is still holding in klavery negrooa that wen- his when the war broke out Tho latest mixed drink is called a "business braco," but iU practical tendency is more that of u buninots suspender. V (Much complaint is made- that fineepmen are guilty of setting fires in tho timber either intentionally or uccidently. Old 89, in which have fallen tho Satnoan, Danmark, Johnstown and Seattle disasters, began with a total eclipse and vill end with a total telijise. j Frank Kingsbury, ktockman and rancher of Harney county, was over during ihe week on butiness, and shook hands with old acquaint ances Win. Gillis, a prosperous sheetf i man 01 me .nuiuie rorK eomiiry, Jhold his wool clip at Heppner re eently for Mil cents per pound, so wb have leen Informed. Prof. W. It. Hrooks writes to the Scientific American: "Whilo sweep ing the southeastern heavens yes terday morning I discovered a new comet." Moral: .Sweep and ye shall find. The N'kw.s received a pleasant call last week from Messrs. .1 . Thom as and T. tSillxfrt Uowirk, of the Monumental mine. The gentle men repoit work progressing ttii tactorily at thu Monumental. Miphthciia, that dreadful disease, is in the valley, and too much pre caution cannot be taken to pi event its spread, tor when once it becomes epidemic the lives of many little cliildcron will lie required to pay the sacrifice. , It is gratifying to noto the good hay crops generally all tlnotigh the John Day valley this year when our neighbors in other portions of tho htato will have to content them selves w ith from none to half a crop, (.irain, too, is a good crop where it could bo irrigated. The brute Sullivan confined in jail for the murder of llronkoe took the warpath Saturday night and throw all his MipiH'i- diidies nt jailer MuUullough. llis Siillivanic uug r.tty was chained together hog fash ion after that, to prevent another Pit MM II - !- A such outbreak. A Portland Sunday paper in no- ting the maniiigo of Mr. Julius Durkheimer to Miw Delia Fried, Itakci a Iuj'w into the rum future una tersely heads the article "Durk- heinier Fried." Thn titr.iir is ren derod more grueiome by the fctut) ment that tho minister who fried Mr. Durkhoimur is named I. Itloch. Wasco Sun. Wenrgo W. Joiio. eatne duMi from l'rairio City laH week and iuiinedi.itoly t'iU a few drinks of nomothing htnmger than tank wa ter, llu was subeipiently angled and tried Ixiforu Judge lluli-on on it charge of drunkenness and disor derly conduct. Gcorgo was fined 61&.00 or sovoii and one-half day iu jail, A friend helped him pay tho tine, and ho wus released. Saturday wo were shown by Ah Toy letter received from his grandmother in Canton, conveying the information that a waterspout visited tho Chang Ping and Ping Yuen di&tricti, anil flooded the country three cheongs deep. Tho villdgc of Chne Kon iu tho Ping -Yuen .district and Cheong Tun, Hop Lui, Ngai, Kit, Sam Chan Kui and Hum Po-hui, iu the Chan Ping district were overflowed and upwards of (5,000 lives were lost. It scums now that Dr. Ashford has determined to remain at llaker City, where thu Democrat wiys ho mijoys n lucrative practice. Tho ?'bwh stated that he had lojatoil at Iturjjs, ami whilo wo acknowledge smr mistake desire to statu that our Juforiuatiou nnuo directly from re t liable patties Iu this city whom Mr, Afford hud Informal of his iuten tiou, iiJoO from thu fact that ho bud routed a rcaideticu iu Uuru. If the Dr. had uo luteutiou tbuu of chaugiug bi ieidvuco why did l' Huy our mining location notices. Important notice from the l'. S. land oftlco under "New to-day." 11 A. McCoy has returned to (Irant county from tin Poget Sound country. ijfruuIno old July Weathet; ther , iflometcr insestcriiisj from 'J 2 to 00 degrees. Hvorylody has a clmiice to hid for the "work on tho I'endleton-Can- yon City wagon mid. All comiiiuniocitions to insure their publication mint k aeconitxi-; nied by Ihe true nunc of the wri ter. Cattle aru selling nt very low price in southwestern Uiegon. . i . I li.i n I lu tin lA. linwnnt ..... ... .... ., ,-v-v. , r ... of winter feed. "tJive the boys a chance," mivs a , j tiade journal. Noneenito; the loys ! j take too many chances now; that's; the trouble. ' M4ker City has ooen exporioncinjc J rtyni warm weather. Parties from ' tliev repoit fhe morcuiy stnndiiij; ; ! nt 1 10 in the shade. " ; ! An Hnglish magazine has doeiil ' oil that a woman can not bo called I an old maid until she has passed tho ago ot -to. ."50 mere are no out maids. Another Crook county man is missing. His namo is Cantrell. Seaixh is lieing vigorously erseou ted for stvk inspector Nutting and Cantrell. Old grain is exceedingly scarce in tho market, and unless threshors sUirt soon stablemen and teamstoi-s must "h iu mote from ouUide countries. Water is becoming impregnated with mineral and organic impurities consetpient upon the low sUige of Nprings anl wells, and it is well to look out for typhoid fever germs. Chauncy M. Luce is dangerously ill with diphtheria at his father's reddenco. His life has been de spaired of, but nt this writing there is a slight change for thu better iu his condition. Hill Nyu says he has found tho moiiucU man. He has a Sunday handkerchef made to Older with carlet spots on it, which he sticks ffK his nuso lust bi'foro tlio mate htarbt-uroimd, and leaves the church like a house on lire. Mrs. Cardwell, wife of John Card well of Drew soy committed suicido last week by taking strvch nine, the funeral taking plac last Thursday. Our informant did not know of any reason assigned for the woman's rash act. lu l.eavenworth, Kan., a tiifin must sign a vcititicate setting forth that he is sick lieforo he can get a drink at a drug store. The highest record of sickness iu any ono month was reached in June, IriKO, and tho number of sick men was 22,000. Judyo Deudv has taken a new departure in his judgments on those I .. . .. . w in si. 1 fitinr to Indians. Kc- cently James Murphy of Pendleton, was IniHight before II is Hon. on this charge, and was lined one dol lar and sentenced to the penitentia ry for ono year. In former casus a ten dollar, line was alwut all there was of it. Deputy U. S. marshal, Harper, a few (lays ago took from Dia mond valley J. 15. .Seward and James Sweitzor, charged with forcibly obstructing and imped ing due administration of justice by means of Winchester rifles, iu their said hands. Tho prisonurs are to be tried before Judge Dea dv at Portland. It is said that the county court of Umatilla county made an ar-j rancemont with an abstractor to tor to give hint one-half of the amount of tho taxes on land which had not heretofore been assessed, but which ho should trace to the thu present owner. The buiii he would receive would amount to over f20,(X0. A great deal of land no doubt escapes taxation in every county, on account of want o'f information about it by assessors. Mountaineer. SheritrGniv returned fiom hi trip to Arizona Sunday evening. He failed, however, to enpturo his man Hryant, who was wanted for selling u band of sheep not his ouu ' and for ".tlioi misdemeanor com- ' mitted iu this county. Previous to i Miff heard of Bryant -diao, Cal., and tele- .,:.-. ..i.n.. starting the sliei ifl in St n it 1 ti ct i ti fi 1 1 llrt V.i ti... ,i. ...:.r 't .!... ..!... t,. H . . " nr "1 V Y detain film, liut when lie rniclieu there Bryant had secured his ,- lease upon a writ of fialteas corpus and had lied into Arizona. Gray got trace of him thou at Yuma, and the shenll was notified that he was wanted, and nrouiised to keep the prom.s,,, ... hU.T w prisoner. I lie next move was to Phii nix to secure from tlio governor of thu territory u romiisilion, and ' whilo on tho road he received from I the deputy sherilf at Yuma a telo I grain offering to catch Bryant for I ilfiO, Ho Accepted the terms, and ' finally the deputy sheriff raised the amount to 6200, and wanted 675 to pay some other man for services iu the matter. Oui big sheriff re fun i ed to btaud this extortion, und after , a lengthy chase iu which Bryant succeeded in keeping just far enough ahead of him to evade capture, vo ' turued without bin prisoucr. Kvi ' deutly Bryaut'b uiouey wub iued i freely with tho oflicers ia Arizona, aud it looks u though bcr deputy The offers received at Johns town to adopt orphan far oxeceri tlio supply. About four liutidrcd and fifty cubic feet of well packed timothy hay in mow or stock will make :i fon. Mine in northern Omni coun ty arc dodtined to create n largo amount of tho worlds colitl wealth in the not very distant future. I I IIU IjllUH.-lll IIVUI illllllUI tllL' ti... i. .....I..... !:.. i ftr mnktni' iirrnnirniiieiit to semi 0VeP t0 w l'it0r Staf.cn !2o0 Irish families unable to support themselves in the old country. The cattlemen, bheepmen, and j V "W 1 hTV-l Ml IV V S II II I i . .. . t . . t lv nlQn wo ncej a u.jn(pr ,0 fi, h( CTwls and springH. and we may get tt, who knows? ,Ot weather the water in drinking laila is too warm to tlrink, and in cohl weather it ih froKen solid. There are other things in thin life which posses equnlly discouraging foumlatioiiH. Kre long the sheriff." will 1k around with Hubponas for tho September crop of jurors. When he serves one on you it is consid ered in good taste to attend his reception without further invita tion on his part. Sheriff Gray did not attend the prize light at New OrhmtiH, the report to 1 1ml effect being a false one. He was industriously pur suing his man through the desert wastes of California, Arizona and New Mexico during his absence from home. The first official act of a wo man mayor of Kansas is rejiorted to have boon tho fining of a man "fri for a plain drunk." On tho same day she made "two ging ham aprons, set a hen and re turned five calls." A pretty good pointer on what a woman can do. Tho other day there passed by this otlice an immigrant wagon iu which there were an old man and his wife, seventeen children and five dogs. The devil giued at them for a momont and re marked that there must be good soil wheru them folks came from. Oehoco Heview. Miss Hlaueho Clark whilo re turning to Fox valley after the 'ourth of July lost her satchel Bomcwhere on tho road, contain ing a few dollars in money and a watch. The finder woulJ confer a favor and be suitably rewarded by returning the same to W. II. Clark, at Canyon City. Dr. Nanson, the arctic explor er, states that the interior of Greenland is covered with a shield of ice 0.000 feet thick. The inhabitants of that country can face mild w infers without fr of an ice lainine and thebo fl.1 UMIIIIIlltP. M till. Ill ll.llllll 11.. "ul .' "-' " minded of that scorching place i way down below. t The constitution for North Da- J ', kota is ready for adopton. It provides against feiuuh suffrage j and that uo foreigner shall vote t until two years after ho has de clared his intention to become a citien, and that the reading of j the Declaration of Independence with facility shall he considered a test of muilifieation to vote. Now that diphtheria is in -mr midst we give the following which may bo tried and its eflieney de termined: A pan of sliced raw onions placed iu a room where , there is diphtheria will absorb the poison and prevent the di- sense from spreading. I lie on- 1 ions should bo buried every morning nnd fresh ones cut up. A Yankeo woman got frighten ed by an approaching thunder i storm and went over to a neigh bors for company. She w.is hardly seated before she was struck dead by lightning. Mor al; If tho lightning wants you it will find von whenever you , may IikIc. It it Uoesn l wan yon, you coumn i get sirucK n von tried, Thu latest evangelist hails from Nebraska. Ilosays, "Yes (biting a large chow from a plug of black tobacco and expectora- I tB with marvelous accuracy in . 10 ' ,f xluinhor.ng dog.) i I vu been getting there with both i l ve been getting fi.,,1 l,,l,.K. Tf.H b.t.1 (nun I stoi.. " , v , , . . , ' ! H '"'jed in twenty con e t in ono night, and you bet that's big work. 1 got right down to 1 'em ami h i Vin know that if they don't waltz up to tho mourn- j ers bench and get religion they'll , ,,....,.:.,,.; j,. .. , Lrjiiiiirj... f" . , ,, I generally fetch 'cm. The residents in tho nighbor hood of Caleb aru discussing the value of a kiss, and appeal to the Ni:ws man for a settlement of the wordy difficulty. In reply we must "state that ir. our opin ion the value depends entirely upon the Kisser and the kisseo and the motive that impels the exchange. We have seen some folks kiss when it turned us against tho custom and our din- nor too. But we have seen this amusement or pastiinu indulged n when t was butter worm see- ing than a horsu race. No gen eral rule can be established and , 0.iJ vaJuu jvloceJ oo it. The total rainfall in Haltimoro ' sinco Juno 1st is over tliirt v-four inches. A llridgelowti woman, "Oyoow old, took her first railroad rido recently. Tho coin in tho vaults of (lie mint nt San FranriHco h now be ing counted. Ono hundred Hquaro miles in Montana wero swept by a prairie fire recently. Dr. K. A. Ivuiuht, dentist, will ho in l'rairio City August fith and remain two weeks. In the past vcar there were 12(1(5 deaths by violenre iu New York, including nccidents. Idaho pruM'itta an adamantine front to Mormonimii and declares that .she will have none of it. If you happen to see a small Uiy chasing a bumble Wo you will know when lie yells that he haseauj-ht it. The editor and nltorney Clif ford started yesterday for liar ner City, to be gone Feme days. When a man is as itolito to men as he is to women no is en titled to he kuo,wii as a gentle man. (ien. Sherman is authority for the statement that the eleventh commandment is to itund your own business. Iu shaking of rainy days down in Ivontuokey they call "it "bad weather." Anything is bad down there that has water iu it. In Cambridge, England, butter is sold by the yard, a pound of butter being rolled out into a stick a yard long and sold in sec tions. The Secretary of the Treasury has decided to ask the Attorney General for an opinion as to the right of Chinese to pass iu tran sit through I'nited States territo ry. Mrs. Francis K. Willard biivh that no woman ever lived who did so much to discountenance the social use of intoxicants as the late Mrs. Kx-l'rosidont Hayes. An exchange asks: "Did you ever see a left handed idiot or a bald headed fool?" Wo have seen the baldheaded fool. lie spent half his money for hair re storers. A New York paper says that two of every three women that one meets in the streets no lon ger wear bustles. Perhaps not, but they wear wire frames in place thereof. Women have cheek enough to wear their hair cut short like men's. Hut there is one thing they dare not do. Not one of them dares to remove her hat in public and dust off the buld spot. The city editor of the London Times died recently, leaving a fortune of .'fT.20,000." We don't know a single city editor iu America who is willing to die for the sake of leaving such a fort une. A Pennsylvania editor has found that m my ting iu imUiic is playful. He says: "Tho lightning plays, the winds whistle, the thuudi-r Itills, the snow ilio, the waves leap and tho fields smile. Ken thi ! trees shoot ami the rivers run." Malheur river is ruorlcil about dry, and little is the won der. Should we have another year or two such weather as we have had for the last three sea- cons there will bo little water iv- mniuiug on this x: tioa uf the I earth. i Progressive observation is the name of u new game which has become popular in Boston. The players are shown a largo num ber of articles of alt kinds on n tray. In al out half a minute the tray is taken away and the iktsoii who is mott suecrnsful iu naming the articles on tie tray scores a point. John Farrull had courted an Illinois woman for eighteen war. When ho finally decided that the (i10 ,.omtf fr tlcm lo .)art aho flung tho swill nail after hun ami DroKo ins nip, and tlio jury . r . . . . - . . who tried the ease returned a Vor diet of "not guilty" without leav ing their seats. Served him right. A man who will court for a lifetime and not propose de serves death. There is a farm in Kush valley Utah, upon which has bcuu dis covered a mine of natural shoe blacking, which produces a fine xilisli not easily dimmed. 1 ru y, there are more things in the earth than were ever dreamt of. Up iu Montana there was found some years ago a deposit of nat ural soup. No doubt if wc keep on digging we shall find iu duo lime towels, tooth-brushes and such things nil fully developed. She's a great old Mother Karth, and uo wonder so many people want all of it. I -.. 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This professional firm is eonno3 ed of two eminent physieitms. each one of whom has attained the highest degree of proficiency iu his own specialties, being emi nently qualified by special edu cation and extensive experience for the particular department of practice to which he makes a sMcialty. The only way a doc tor can "become thoroughly suc cessful is to devote himself to some special branch of his pro fession. Under the regular eodo of ethics this plan is almost im practicable; and doctors contin ue to make fatal blunders by en deavoring to practice more than they have ever learned. Tho Drs. Darrin have successfully solved the great problem and overcome all these difficulties in their oxtenrivo budness by their method of treatment, iu addi tion to n thorough course iu some of the best medical colleges in the country each one of the phys icians has been trained in his own particular lino by practical experience, under the direction of skillful specialists. Their expe rience is not limited to a few iso lated conditions, as is so often the case with other doctors. They meet with and Heat every imag inable complication of disease, and the experience thus gained, together with the constant study of their respective specialties, constitutes the natu.il ground wotk of their unparalleled suc cess. Dr. Darrlns' Place of Uuilnets. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at 2115 Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland. Ollico hours, from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; even ing, 7 to S; Sundays 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of inanhoj.l, blood taints, syphi lis, gleet, gonorrluea, stricture, spenuatorrhu'a, seminal weak ness, or loss of desire of Koxluul power, in either man or woman, catarrh ami deafness, are confi dentially and successfully treat ed. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published iu the papers. Circulars sent free. Most cubes can receive homo treatment after a visit to the doctor's office. UKAK VAI.MCY. July 20, '611. Kpitou Git.vNT Co. Ni:ws: I thought I would drop you a few lines to let you know Bear valley is not doad yet. Most every body is making hay. GrdcnR look lino. Mr. Frank Poarfcon has a squash in bloom and Mr. Blanton has a tomuto, watermelon and musk melon blooming. How is that for Boar valley? School is out, suppose the pu pils are thankful, as it is such inarm weather. Sunday School, I suppose, is dead, ns there was none iust Sun day. Some of the boys ate feel ing terrible lonesome since Mis Mack, the Sunday School teacher is gone. There is one whoso name I shall not mention, that's bron very much heart-broken. I saw him a few days ago, his eyes looks pretty much swollen. Oh, don't take it no hard, then in an other notion) iiinnn iu Bear val ley yet. Tlio school in the ScottH ciW district, under lia- sMUlul .loan foment ol Miss M.-.ry Co.U, .ill olo' next Friday. All tho scitohiiu aie we1! pit- isi.il with MiH l o. its as a to i he. . S'l.lrtHKIt. The Mormon Probfrm. The Co Avniiou met lite Mor mon qiubtitni with the moM de cisive and extreme- leiucdy that was suggested. Aud that wiih right. Mormonisiu and a free utulo cannot 1 oth livu in Ida ho, wide as are our borders. If wo purpose to do woll huru to hero build a state for ourselves and our children, wo must at thu start let this monstrous combina tion of ignorance and knavery understand that it is to have no vote or voice iu the work. Tho Government that we set up on these plains and mountains is to bo supremo within our bounda ries. No revelations, no matter their sourcecoining through tho lying lips of lecherous priests aru to lie received here as superior to tho enactments of our own stat ute books. It was a monstrous danger which confronted our statu at the start, and our delegates have mut it like muii. Aud the people will solidly stand with thuiii.- Idaho Statesmuu. ! Italy has a dobt of f 1.302,800,- 000 tho Inrgeht of any nation iu ! the civilized world, calling for ! SIVO.OOO.OW iutvwrt auuoally. WASHINGTON 1-KTTKR. V.sin.stw.N, July '21, 'SO. Hi). O it ant Co. Nnws: Snchofthe candidates for the aiH-akership of the next House as come hero from time to time and talk with the president, c.xpro8 themselves as confident ol an oarlv extra sension. Judge Per- . . . .... . .. kins who is just nt present tho only candidate iu town, believes that the session will he called for the early part of October, lie thinks tlml" very little tlino will be consumed in organising the House. Modifiers from nearly all congreMiitcn who have been interviewed on the subject in an ticipating only a short light over the rules. He believes that the extra session will have some time to devote to the fori IV, as well as to discuns n national elec tion law. The contested oleotion over, will not iu his opinion, re ceive immediate i.ttcution. The Indiana ioliticiaiiH who cotno hero so frequently havu much to say about Mr. Harri son's partiality for Indianapolis people, ami cite numerous exam pica to show thai tho only first class positions he line bestowed tiHn ludianian's have been given to Indianapolis. The comments are very bitter. The same ton duct cost Mr. Cleveland a good many votes in New York. There was a democratic association of New Yorkers here I hat was by no means a unit. Nearly a filth of thu total membership, "nnd near ly all the really influential peo ple, were from Albany and Buf falo. Of course, the New York City .democrats never iccovercd j from the mortification, and the "Albany association" as it was termed "by them, fell into the soup. Kxtreiiie favoritism ofany locality of liis own state, is dan gerous to any president. The naming of children after contemporaneous great men is a weakness that many parents have cause to ngtet. Charles. Sumner,, replying to a Boston constituent who thought of nam ing his bov after him, suid that while Charles was always a sub stantial ami respectable name, Sumner might yet become a very bad one. Besides, is there not something supremely ludicrutis in finding some duudcr-hcad butcher named Vergil'.' People who ought to know, say that lCx Senator Bruce, who is about as close a political trimmer as one cares to meet, has always kicked himself for naming his boy Bos coo Oonkling, being always afraid that the naming might make him unpopular with foiiic repub lican opposed to the great New Yorker's wing of the party. I uccidently met an old friend with his wife aud a sou of about four, the other evening. The father has been in the depart ments so long that the people of his own Illinois home have quite forgotten hiin. Ho has not even boon home to vote for ten years. His wife is the niece of a promi nent republican senator, ami he depends upon that relationship to retain him in otlice. aud just nt present to abtaiu him a sub stantial promotion. He is a great republican now, but four years ago was a howling democrat though before Mr. Cleveland's oletion ho had been a republican. "Pretty child; what's the boy's name?" I asked t ) father, care lessly. "G rover,'1 he repliis. "Just (inner; no middle name," I inquired. "No middle name," puts in the mother. "Only Gro vor, it is an old family name, my grandfather Baker's num.'." 1 knew her grandfather Baker and his name was Cyrus, though ho was not great. And I loinein b"r, also, when the i lil I w ti b-ip titled during the opining of the last administration, and the tun ne on the church regist -r is "drover C.ovel.ind S i." Th-s Diole teaches that no man can serve two masters, but in a hum ble way, many government clerks may Ik; aid to come wry close tu lt-iking miceiie iu this direc tion. nnlniie. i! e b-lco of the 111 jb Pihof ;liltin 1 1, t l-.xiivc and liuliitiou. nh tl.e n.vJii iiisl viriu4 of plan etiown to b mot licneltrUI Id tier itmHiylrm.foimini;lheOM Y PI'K- Kucr Iu:mi:uv to a semiy ct proi.iptly on the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS tX3 TO Cleanse ihe System Effectually, tt THAT fivnu ULOOD, napnEsniNO sleep, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH r Uf f. 'low. Hcry one it inlBg it . II .i" ..(liehleU with it. Atk your , ;(.i hYkVV Of TIGS. Maou. t til by ttiQ .FORHIA FIG SYRUP CO. lA.wtt.v, I.. Hi Vswc, N. V Oregon Scenery. A largo tinted engraving of Urn beautiful Grande IJondu -nhy nnd tho city of 1a GrumJo ac companies the July numbM of the West Shore Magns iw r.a an art supplement. Taken m u whole, it is ono of the finot nitd mo.st instructive mimlwrs of that excellent mngnxine ever issued, ami contains, in addition to tho alnive, n nnu.s of informiition about nil iMirtions of the north west, ns well as excellent to'ics, jiootry, etc. PublWhed al 42.60 a year, by L. Saiuuel, Portland, Oregon. Single copies. cvnla. Mexico iu overrun uith foreign capitalist seeking oppoif unities to build railroad. A representative! of tho St. Louis Wrought-1 run Stove and Kango Company is wort: ing tlio country. Wo notice in an exchange tho inent'ou of a very cnnsidernlo thief iu Unltimmv who Mole n saw-mill, but after nllectioti It'll, the mill dam, thinking tho own-' em might want to use it when they found the mill gone. Tor Sale cr Kimt. A good dwelling houio'vfith or without furniture. Hel loci tion in Pniirio City. For tesuw, enquire or address, .lr. it. M. Fisk, Prairie City. Hi? I'll I' IT FOB SAI.K. To those wishing to bu frtdt ami vegetable, I would say tlat 1 will bell apples on the veiled nt fiO cts per lot, ,da. a tfood assort ment of vogotiihleu lor sale at vmt p.onablo prices. All nnb is will l o promptly attendud to. Ordera left with O. P. Cres'ip. iu Canyon Citv, will nvicli ma every week, an 1 will usually be iu town f?attir days and Tiionhiyw of each icek with fruit to sell, ltetddenrw two miles below Jo'ui Day City, on Tno Dulles road. M'u, Lccc Strayel, from Dear vlly, :uo ' mo hint Si tii , one smalt browti inure, branded with dim fluto tour mi left shoulder, having a on dlo on. Five dollnra re etud will lie paid nr either, ot inf-nrm-v ti. n that will le.nl to their voeov erv. (.'an bit left at Leo MdlOiw'nr livery stable iu Canyon ' Uv, at my ranoh four ijtt!t tasltfty John Day. J. A . LAvrvu'K. IjiciirM I a bcttgire.i . a..: In ilia kl.iu')f! Wliu uts; n i ti. HJIt fall Into Uit.llr. 'Xli.iK . b. 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